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Laura E. Richards, Maud Howe, Florence Howe Hall, Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910, in two volumes, with portraits and other illustrations: volume 1, Chapter 5 : more changes--1886 -1888 ; aet. 67 -69 (search)
Chapter 5: more changes--1886-1888; aet. 67-69
Giulia Romana Anagnos Giulia Romana!
how thy trembling beauty, That oft would shudder at one breath of praise, Comes back to me!
before the trump of duty Had marshalled thee in life's laborious ways.
We used to wonder at thy blush in hearing Thy parents praised.
We now k quiet of Oak Glen she wrote this summer a careful study of Dante and Beatrice, for the Concord School of Philosophy.
This was a summer school of ten years (1879-88) in which Emerson, Alcott, and W. T. Harris took part. July 20 found her at Concord, where she and Julia had been wont to go together.
She says, I cannot think of eplace.
Will quote some of the acts and expressions of the true religious zeal of other days, and ask why this means nothing for us of to-day.
Her first act of 1888 was to preach this sermon before the Parker Fraternity.
It was one of those best liked by herself and others.
The great event of this year was her visit to Cal